Shawn Mendes And Justin Bieber Grapple With Fame On The Silky 'Monster'
Southern Ontario hasn't been this lit since the Raptors won the NBA championship in 2019.
Soon after years of musical comparisons,
potential romantic entanglements, and perceived shade (both
subtle and
overt), two of the province's preference sons have ultimately come with each other for a song that finds them grappling with their own celebrities — and even indirectly addressing their own past actions.
Yes, the silky new group effort
Shawn Mendes and
Justin Bieber is finally here. And it's a "Monster."
Musically, the tune stays soulful and in the length of each musician, allowing for plenty of falsetto and vocal experimentation. Mendes, as ever, stays astride
his Continuum phase, while Bieber gets a little bit grittier than the lovey
Changes allowed for. Nevertheless what's really notable here are the lyrics, which find each pop star mining his own life and fame for meaning ask they ask on the refrain, "Am I the monster?"
Bieber's first lines, in particular, are striking: "I was 15 any time the world put me on a pedestal / I had big dreams of doing shows and making memories / Made some bad moves tryin' to act cool, irritated by their jealousy." Later, he comes tidy, yet perhaps not all of the way: "I take responsibility for everything I've done / Holding it against me like you're the holy one." I guess this is growing up.
Ahead of the song's release on Friday (November 20), the duo engaged in a little bit of playful chirping on Twitter, kicked off by Bieber, who resurfaced his iconic 2015 interview moment where he asked, "Who's Shawn Mendes?" As he gnawed on a plastic bottle cap. As a retort, Mendes posted a photo of himself and child actor Jacob Tremblay,
asking Biebs, "You don't remember us taking this pic with each other Justin then threw down his Jofas for
the ultimate quip: "This guy thinks he can beat me in hockey."
obviously, the ribbing was all for promo, yet a little bit one-on-one shinny feels like the only logical conclusion to this story. How 'bout it, males? Throw on a couple
Reverse Retro Leafs sweaters and toques and meet at the pond for winner-take-all? We can routinely dream.
In the meantime — and as we wait for Mendes's new album
Wonder, due out December 4 — check out the introspective "Monster," the album's second single. Give'r a rip above.
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